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College

It’s an age-old story: three unpopular and unsuspecting high school seniors visit the local institute of higher learning looking for a wild time, only to be taken in by a crew of twisted frat boys on academic probation. Before long, the innocents have become de-facto freshman pledges and the ...

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Disaster Movie

BY Nick Flanagan

The “(Insert word that has increasingly less to do with the movies parodied therein) Movie” franchise is a bizarre thing — cockroach-like in its tenacity. 

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Outsourced

BY Kieran Grant

It’s self–discovery-by-numbers in this post-globalization rom-com about a Seattle call centre manager who must train a new team of employees in India, where the company he works for has outsourced its...

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Goal II: Living the Dream

BY Nick Flanagan

Soccer enthusiasts might enjoy the kinetic displays of real-life skill and smooth inclusion of actors Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola amongst superstars like Zidane, Ronaldo and Beckham, but Goal ...

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Traitor

There is a palpable nobility to Traitor, the anxious, tidy terror-era thriller co-written and exec produced by Steve Martin. From the get-go, the movie dares ...

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The House Bunny

The sorority in The House Bunny bears the initials ZAZ, after the trio (David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker) that produced Airplane! and The Naked ...

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Death Race

This loose remake of 1975 cult classic Death Race 2000 has a fatal flaw: thanks to its 18A rating, the only people who’d enjoy the videogame gore — preteen and ...

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Beaufort

An Oscar nominee last year for Best Foreign Language Film, Joseph Cedar’s Beaufort is an uncommonly claustrophobic war film: it unfolds almost entirely in a ...

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Frozen River

The surprise winner of the dramatic competition at Sundance in January, Frozen River feels like a throwback to an earlier era for the festival, before average...

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Hamlet 2

Hamlet 2 mutilates a holy trinity of old storytelling traditions (Shakespeare, the New Testament, er, musical theatre), but it thrives firmly on a most unholy... (1)

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